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St. John, Edward P.; Chung, Choong-Geun; Musoba, Glenda D.; Simmons, Ada B.; Wooden, Ontario S.; Mendez, Jesse P. – Lumina Foundation for Education, 2004
Although substantial attention has been given to federal strategies for improving college access, too little attention has been given to the impact of state finance strategies on academic preparation and access for prepared students. This report provides the following: (1) a review of prior access studies; (2) a new conceptual model for assessing…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Grants, Graduation Rate, Federal Government
Bailey, Thomas; Alfonso, Mariana; Calcagno, Juan Carlos; Jenkins, Davis; Kienzl, Gregory; Leinbach, Tim – Community College Research Center, 2004
Community colleges are a crucial point of access to higher education for low-income, minority, and other underserved students. These groups are overrepresented (with respect to their share of undergraduate enrollment) in two year and less than two year post secondary institutions. The community college access mission is built on low tuition, …
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Low Income Groups, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2004
This 2004 annual report, continues to investigate the complexities of low achievement that evidently leads to the pernicious dropout problem that North Carolina?s American Indian students are experiencing. Although students in grades three through eight are showing gains on the End of Grade tests and high school students have continued to improve…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Dropouts, Graduation Rate, Tribally Controlled Education
Nicholson, Barbara L.; Brooks, Monica Garcia – AEL, 2004
For too long, education in West Virginia has operated as a series of discrete silos: early childhood programs, elementary schools, middle grades, high schools, vocational and technical programs, two-year community and technical colleges, workforce training, four-year colleges and universities, and graduate education. As students move from one silo…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Graduation Rate, Early Childhood Education, Academic Achievement
Clements-Sampson, Sara; Smith, Andi; Spaulding, Randy – Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, 2006
Over the past several decades, a bachelor's degree has become an increasingly important tool for workers interested in pursuing the jobs of tomorrow. For the thousands of students who begin their college careers at community and technical colleges, transfer is essential in realizing their goal of attaining a bachelor's degree and ensuring they can…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Educational Attainment, Community Colleges, Technical Institutes
California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2006
The percentage of public high school graduates entering the University of California (UC) and the California State University (CSU) has increased in the last two years, offsetting the downturn that occurred between 2001 and 2003. In 2005, 9.8% of California public high school graduates entered CSU and 6.4% entered UC. College-going rates for CSU…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, State Universities, Community Colleges, College Bound Students
Peer reviewedDesJardins, Stephen L.; Ahlburg, Dennis A.; McCall, Brian P. – Journal of Higher Education, 2002
Asserting that graduation and stopout are "competing" or correlated events and that they often should be modeled as such, this study demonstrated that factors affecting timely graduation (e.g., financial aid) often have time-varying effects, and that ignoring these time-varying effects can lead to spurious conclusions that may result in…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Graduates, Dropout Research, Dropouts
Peer reviewedDavis, Mitzi; Dias-Bowie, Yvonne; Greenberg, Katherine; Klukken, Gary; Pollio, Howard R.; Thomas, Sandra P.; Thompson, Charles L. – Journal of Higher Education, 2004
"And so a lot of times I felt out of place, because you see all white faces. You know I'm the only fly in the buttermilk, so that took some getting used to ..." These words, shared by a black student during an interview for the present study, poignantly reflect the essence of the experience of being a minority student on a predominately white…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduation Rate, African American Students, Higher Education
Malveaux, Julianne – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2005
This article asserts low graduation rates, a lack of information for those who do graduate, and a perceived hostile environment on some campuses cut the college matriculation rates of African American students, making them an endangered species on some campuses. It discusses the root causes and effects of the low population of African American…
Descriptors: African American Students, Postsecondary Education, College Bound Students, Academic Aspiration
Wheelock, Anne; Miao, Jing – School Administrator, 2005
Across the country, official reports of high school students out of school do not always reflect the scope and extent of an urgent but neglected national education problem: The nation's graduation rate is in steady decline. An increasing percentage of adolescents are not graduating from school in four or even five years. A related cause for…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Graduation Rate, High School Students, Educational Policy
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2005
North Carolina says it graduates 97 percent of its high school students, while Washington state reports it gives diplomas to just 66 percent. But researchers, using methods they believe are more accurate, estimate that the two states' graduation rates are essentially the same, at around 64 percent. Acknowledging that such disparities in data are…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Change, Graduation Rate, Graduation
Aragon, Steven R.; Perez, Mario Rios – New Directions for Student Services, 2006
The number of students of color transferring to and completing degrees at four-year, non research-extensive universities continues to increase. However, research-extensive universities struggle with recruiting and retaining students of color. This chapter discusses one initiative developed by a research-extensive university focused on increasing…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement
Lewis, Anne C. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
In this article, the author discusses the discrepancy in high school dropout rates throughout the U.S. and in national studies because of different measures of the dropout rate. Many states began to use a common dropout definition developed by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Not included among the 37 states using the NCES…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Dropout Rate, Federal Legislation, Educational Policy
Rose, Heather – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2005
Using administrative data from the University of California at San Diego, the author explicitly identifies and studies students admitted under affirmative action programs. On average, these students earned grade point averages (GPAs) 0.30 points lower than those of nonaffirmative students. The difference in graduation rates is larger, with 57% of…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Admission, Educational Policy, Universities
Onsongo, W. M. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
On average the B.Sc. (Eng.) degree programmes in South Africa universities graduate about 50-60 per cent of the students admitted. Generally, the highest dropout occurs in the first year of registration. This article reviews admission and graduation statistics at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) and assesses the impact of recent academic…
Descriptors: Academic Support Services, Engineering Education, College Freshmen, College Admission

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